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16th Note Book Lesson Bundle

by Creating Musical Literature

Using Eric Carle's "Pancakes, Pancakes" and Judith Viorst's "Alexander, Who's Not (Do you hear me? I mean it!) Going to Move" learn about 16th notes using the chants composed for these books. Use the accompanying beat charts to decode for the 16th note rhythm. Accompanying worksheets can also help to reinforce writing 16th notes either digitally or on paper. Great for 2nd-3rd grade.

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Music Rhythm Lesson: 16th Note Lesson Using Pancakes, Pancakes! by Eric Carle

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Use one of Eric Carle's classic books to introduce and review 16th notes! If you are looking for a fun chant to go with this book which will introduce sixteenth notes, look no further! Learn the chant and say it at the end of the book. Use the beat charts to decode for and introduce ta, ti-ti, rest and tiri-tiri syllables. Use the accompanying worksheet to decode for sixteenth note rhythms. While you are reviewing sixteenth notes, review rests as well, by asking students why there are boxes over the punctuation marks. Great for late 2nd-3rd grade.

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Sixteenth Note Lesson Using Alexander, Who's Not Going to Move

By Creating Musical Literature

Introduce sixteenth notes to your students one of Judith Viorst's classic books! If you are looking for a fun chant to go with this book which will introduce sixteenth notes, look no further! Learn the chant and then have your students speak it every time Alexander says he will not be moving. Use the accompanying worksheet to decode for sixteenth note rhythms. While you are reviewing sixteenth notes, review rests as well, by asking students why there are boxes over the punctuation marks. Great for late 2nd-3rd grade.

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1. If you have any questions about this product or any of my products, feel free to email me at creatingmusicalliterature@gmail.com

2. Your purchase of this product is for SINGLE USE ONLY. Please purchase additional licenses to share with other teachers. Copyright © 2022 Creating Musical Literature. All rights reserved.

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